Wisteria Species, Japanese Wisteria
Wisteriafloribunda
Synonym
Glycine
floribunda
Kraunhia
floribunda
Millettia
floribunda
Rehsonia
floribunda
Wisteria
multijuga
Although we’ve both always loved wisteria, buying this home just 6 months ago, my boyfriend and I are now new caregivers to one and we ...Read More
It took a while to truly get accustomed to its new location after I planted it at about 1 meter / 3 feet. Now it grows extremely fast and...Read More
Hello. I have just ordered some Japanese Wisteria seeds to plant in my garden in the Philippines overlooking the Pacific Ocean. I love wi...Read More
Growing one from seed successfully in NJ. Tried potted seedlings (6 months old at first frost) inside and outside during winter. The on...Read More
I have both Chinese and Japanese wisteria, one each on either side of a round arbor. Vigorous yes, scary no. If you ever get the itch to ...Read More
I have grown this plant for the last 5 years and each year its more beautiful, It flowers in late May and then off and on over the summe...Read More
Japanese Wisteria Wisteria floribunda is Naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive plant in Texas.
I DO NOT KNOW THE AGE OF MY WISTERIA,IT WAS ALREADY PLANTED WHEN I BOUGHT MY HOUSE 13 YEARS AGO.IT CLIMBS UP A BLOCK WALL BY MY PATIO AND...Read More
Although it sometimes pruned to resemble a shrub, Wisteria is a vine. The mature vine can be well over three or four inches thick and ha...Read More
When I bought my plant I made sure it had blossoms, don't know if that was important, but it has bloomed every spring. I let it grow over...Read More
I bought it as a tree form of about 2 years old at a nursery and planted it be the corner, front of my house, with plenty of space from t...Read More
When I purchased the plant, the lady in front of me said.
That stuff pulled down my fence. I planted it anyway, I did not think it...Read More
We have more than twenty beautiful Wisterias in the little town of Tapalpa, México, in the mountains, above 2100 meters (6000ft.) the se...Read More
I do no recall exactly when my mother planted this monster in their back yard, it has been many years back. This vine is now very "jungl...Read More
I planted my Wysteria five years ago. She was slow in blooming but the last two years, she has produced a beautiful crown of sweet smell...Read More
I planted this "tree" two years ago. I fell in love w/it from a catalog. It was growing very full but not taller. I was confused, but a...Read More